Armenia, Germany develop inter-parliamentary relations

Armenia, Germany develop inter-parliamentary relations

PanARMENIAN.Net - On November 24, Chairperson of the RA National Assembly Standing Committee on European Integration, member of the Armenian delegation to the PACE Naira Zohrabyan met with First Secretary of the German embassy in Armenia Simone Schutze and scholarship holders of the International Parliamentary Scholarship program.

Zohrabyan attached importance to boosting relations between the Armenian and German parliaments, saying that the inter-parliamentary relations between the two countries develop rapidly.

Besides, Zohrabyan stressed the importance of the International Parliamentary Scholarship program, saying that it provides Armenian students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge in various institutions of Armenia after their internship in the German parliament, the RA NA press service reported.

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